Weather: Hot Weather Today and Significant Drop Tomorrow
SadaNews: The weather will be relatively hot to hot, with no significant change in temperatures, remaining about 4-5 degrees Celsius above the general annual average. Winds will be northwesterly, light to moderate in speed, and the sea will have slight waves.
In the evening and night hours: The weather will be partly cloudy to clear and moderate in most areas, with light to moderate northwesterly winds and the sea will have moderate waves.
Wednesday: The country will be affected by a moderate air mass, so the weather will be partly to mostly cloudy and there will be a significant drop in temperatures, making them slightly below the general annual average. In the evening and night hours, scattered rains are possible in some areas, with light to moderate northwesterly winds that may become active in the evening and night, and the sea will have moderate waves to rough.
Thursday: The country will continue to be influenced by the moderate air mass, thus the weather will be partly to mostly cloudy with another drop in temperatures, making them about 3-4 degrees Celsius below the overall average. Scattered rains are possible in some areas, with active westerly to northwesterly winds, and the sea will be rough.
Friday: The weather will be partly cloudy to clear, with a rise in temperatures while remaining about 2 degrees Celsius below the general annual average, with moderate westerly to northwesterly winds that may become active at times, and the sea will have slight to moderate waves.
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